For Israel and Iran, This Is the Big One
- Several European countries have warned their citizens against traveling to Iran and parts of the Middle East due to rising tensions and possible airspace closures.
- The British government has temporarily withdrawn staff from Iran and advised against all travel there, while France, Italy, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Finland, Serbia, and Sweden have issued similar travel cautions or evacuations.
- Israeli and U.S. naval forces conducted a joint drill in the Red Sea amid increasing regional tensions with Iran, and the U.S. has deployed significant military assets near Israel's coast.
- The U.S. has authorized the departure of non-emergency personnel from its diplomatic mission in Israel due to safety concerns, following unsuccessful nuclear talks with Iran.
29 Articles
29 Articles
Taiwan raises Israel travel alert amid U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran
Taipei, Feb. 28 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday raised the travel alert for Israel to the highest red level, while maintaining a red alert for Iran, following strikes launched by Israel and the United States on Iran that day.
Countries warn citizens against travel to Israel and Iran amid rising tensions
Several countries, including France, Britain, and Germany, advise citizens against traveling to Israel and Iran due to escalating tensions. Warnings include heightened security risks and possible border closures.
Washington, Paris and Berlin urge their nationals to leave Israel in the face of the spectre of a total regional war The United States recommended Friday to non-essential personnel of their
The German Foreign Ministry, which has revised its travel advice due to rising tensions in the Middle East, urgently advised German citizens on Friday not to travel to Israel.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


















